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dc.contributor.authorIztok Šori - http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7594-5530, Leja Markelj - http://orcid.org/0009-0001-4197-4341
dc.contributor.editorŠori - http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7594-5530, Iztok
dc.contributor.editorHrženjak - http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1809-5450, Majda
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-16T15:53:04Z
dc.date.available2026-03-16T15:53:04Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttps://oapen-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12657/108999
dc.description.abstractThis volume engages with the question of how labour is transforming under late capitalism, and what insights the study of sex work offers into these transformations. Presenting case studies from the Global North, this book situates sex work within the frameworks of neoliberal governance, digitalization, platformization, and gig economy to examine how economic relations, labour practices, and activism are changing under these conditions. It demonstrates that sex work offers a powerful lens through which to understand the contradictions of contemporary labour regimes: autonomy bound up with precarity, visibility with surveillance, and agency with algorithmic control. The book highlights the mobility and agency of labouring subjectivities, showing how resistance often emerges through strategic engagement with the very structures produced by neoliberalism. While affirming the importance of legal recognition of sex work, the book contends that this alone is insufficient to disrupt the broader systems of exclusion and inequality experienced by sex workers and embedded in late capitalist economies. This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced readers engaged in debates on labour, sexuality, and political economy. It is particularly relevant to those working in critical labour studies, feminist theory, sociology, and socio-legal research, as well as to policymakers and activists concerned with labour rights and social justice.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology
dc.subject.otherNeoliberal governance
dc.subject.otherGig economy research
dc.subject.otherFeminist labour theory
dc.subject.otherDigital surveillance studies
dc.subject.otherSocio-legal analysis
dc.subject.otherWorkplace autonomy
dc.subject.otherResistance strategies in sex industry
dc.titleChapter Ambivalences of precarity
dc.title.alternativeIN Book: Transformations of Labour through the Lens of Sex Work
dc.typechapter
oapen.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003640837-8
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb
oapen.relation.isbn9781003640837
oapen.relation.isbn9781041075004
oapen.relation.isbn9781041075028
oapen.imprintRoutledge
oapen.pages95 - 116
oapen.place.publicationLondon


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